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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-26, Page 5Mbar 26,. en all and district news CORRESPON DENTS Mr.s.:Meude .Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs..Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 List attendance �warc�s at UC Su n.ay• School. ' —1 Eighty .eight seals and diplo- y t Elect new slate d C] S t at Carmel Y S p n by Don �J Argentina cities 9 _... seen by engineer mas were awarded, to nunda School scholars of Hensel]. Un e Church Sunday .School. a their service Sunctay mornin with rescntatio s Joynt, superintendent, Steve Iiy.le received the lit year seal signifying 14 years o periect: attendance. :Bob Lytic kle, Gregory Spence and Bruce Horton were given 13th year seals • R o ut.a M.cN, u t 1 ehton, 12111 year; Nancy Kyle and Louise zones, 11:I.h. year and Wayne Payne, Pauline Bell, Steven El - (ler and Mary Payne, 10th year, First year diplomas. were given to Kathy Cook, Cindy Parker, Joan Allan, Judith Mic- kle, Danny Turv.ey, Tony Kyle, Billy Forrest, Patsy Faber, Lloyd Allan, Leslie Cudmore, Billy McCrae, Beverley Cor.- ne]l, Bob MacCrae, Janie Armstrong, Christine MacCrae Patricia k'.arke, Billy Cornell Second year, Pat .Joynt, Ka ren Broder'ick,.. Pam. Mickte, Pauline Allan, Sandra Munn, Paul Munn, Nancy Forrest, Sharon Lavery, Brian Dignan, Bruce Forrest, Deanna For- rest; Third year, Jeff Raeburn Tim Mock, Wayne Corbett Douglas Mock, Roddy Chapman Garry Alderdi.ce, Johnie 'l'ay Jor, Kathy Munn, .Donna For rest, Douglas Munn. Fourth year, Lynn Alderdice Catharine Ann Christie, Mary Mock, Margaret Allan, Bill Munn, Steve Faber, :Robert Tay lor, Lynn. Faber, Joan Simmons David, Taylor. Fifth year, ;.Ricky Parker, A. Corbett, Anne Bell, :Beth Cook Pam Taylor, Linda .Hay, Fred die. Elder, Linda Keys, John Joynt, Arlene Chipch.a.se, Billy Taylor, Billy Chipchase, Geor Taylor, Linda. Mock, Keith Hay Sixth. year, Carolyn Cook John Goddard, Lois Simmons Ted. Mock, :Jack Chipchase; seventh year, Donna White- house, Suzanne Kyle, Cathy Scane; • Eighth year diploma, Gary Kyle, Ruth ' Cudmore; ninth year, Larry Elder, Joyce 'Flynn, Ann Mickle. Comments about Kippen •By MRS, NORMAN LONG Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Elder, i svith their children, Hamilton, spent the weekend in iiensall, and Zurich. They were present' at Mr. John P'assntore's birth- day party and visited with Mr. and d Mrs, Bert Peck and with! the Delbert Geiger family at Zurich, Lorne spent the summer in I Argentina assisting in the start -1 � ing of a new spring factory.; ate reports or t i. t a. p s th Argentina is. experiencing great industrial( growth. There is much poverty and much evidence of consider-� able wealth, Many automobiles; are 30 years old, motor scooters and motor cycles are every -I where. Traffic in the cities of Buenos Aires and Cordoba is very heavy and the usual traf- fic signs and lights are non- existent. Horse carts are still. widely used and mules are quite common. He visited. Rie de Janeiro and Sao Paula :r. Brazil. on the way home. Rio is the most beautiful city he has seen. It is unusual in that it has no industry. Sao Paula is a very large .industrial city quite as modern as any Canadian city and, much larger. The Elders make their home in Hamilton. where Lorne is chief engineer of the Wallace Barnes Co, Ltd.. WMS hears talk on Thanksgiving Mrs, D. Leslie .Elder. of Sea - forth, guest .speaker, at the fall thanksoffering of the Woman's Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian. Church Monday evening chose for her theme "A True Thanksgiving." The speaker was introduced by Miss Hannah 'Murray and anked by Mrs. Malcolm Dou.- 11. President Mrs. Earl. Camp- bell who presided for the meet- ing welcomed members and special guests, societies from the Evangelical United Bre- thren Church, Zurich; Chisel - harsh. United. Church, and the Arnold Circle of Carmel Church. The theme of the devotional was "Give Thanks" and. was conducted. by Mrs. Glenn. Bell and Mrs. Harvey Hyde, as- sisted by Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. E. Munn presided at the piano. Mrs. Munn and Mrs. A. Doti - gall favoured with a piano duett. Mrs• Alex McGregor. Mrs. Percy Campbell and Mrs. Clar- .ence Vol]and convened the lunch. k.;x...: Y '� �.i'I,. .w.'�..v:s!a'c'ri>�., �n�.=. Y::w al.•^,`+%;'. Topics from Woodham By MRS ARTHUR RUNDLE Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Ira McCurdy visited with Mr., and Mrs. Al- bert Scott in. St, Marys on Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean spent, Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Mountain, St. Marys. Julie and Lorie Webb were weekend visitors with Mr. and ,.Mrs. George Ball, Dundas. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Payne, Kenneth, Joyce and Shirley of London, Mrs. Arthur Randle, Base Line, were Sunday after- noon guests with Mr, and Mrs, Robert Rundle, Jim and Jack. Mn and Mrs, Norris Webb, Janice and Niche e 1., were weekend. visitors in Buffett) with Mr. and Mrs. ,Bob Mc- Pherson. The Young People's Society h of Carmel Presbyterian church f met at the manse on. Monday evening to elect their new exe- cutive for 1961.62, President e t �s i Wayne Love; y vice-president,, Fred Hyde, sec- retary, Patsy Moir; treasurer, Ronald Smith; worship com- mittee, Jim Dougall and Gary School; program committee, Bonnie Foster and Sandra Troy- er, The president:and secretary were appointed to represent the Young People at the Presby- tery Council meetings. A. so- cial will be held once a month with other societies as special. e guests. Meetings are to be held every two weeks. The group accepted an invi- tation to attend. a. .Hallowe'en party at Kincardine Friday evening, October 27 when. they will be guests of the YPS. Teeswater YP will. be guests at the November 17 socias eve- ning here. ,Jitn Dougall led in a devo- tional period assisted by the minister, Rev. D, R. MacDon- ' I ald and Miss Margaret Hyde, Rebekah lodge ':Ito assist shelter ' Mrs. A. Orr, Noble. Grand, 1 presided at the meeting of Am- • Mark silver rtnniversary Mr. and Mrs. Atex McMurt- rie were guests of honor at a family dinner at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, recently in hon- or of their 25th wedding an- niversary. Present were Mrs. Hugh. Me- Murtrie of Hensall, Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Hillier, John and. Steven, of Thamesford, who arranged the dinner party for the occasion. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, John C. Doig, Grand Rapids, Mich. visited on the weekend. with his moth- er; 'Mrs, .Lydia Doig, at, Vic- toria Hospital, London, and called. Sunday on Mr, and. Mrs. N. Long. Mr. and Mrs. M, Flood, of Hamilton, and .Miss Patsy Thompson, of Guelph, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mc- Lean over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Devlaeminick and Eric visited friends in Tillsonburg on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Elston Dowson accompanied by the latter's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson, visit- ed Mrs. William Winder Sun- day at. Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Mr. and ivirs, Gordon Hark - peas of Parkhill visited Sun- day with Mrs, Harkness' fa- ther, W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren and .family accornpa- ied by Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Van Tol ofHolland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, ohn Verburg of Auburn. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Mc- Bridea n d Sharon visited friends in LucknoW on Sunday. Thrifty Kippenettes The seventh meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettcs Was held at the Home of Mrs. Alex, Me - Gregor on October 21. The roll all was answered by 14 nicm- era. Dolma Van Loon was elected ecretary for the next .meet - ng whichis to be heldat the iott a of Mrs.McGregor on etober 30 at 9 o'clock. Mrs, McGregor made tenipt.- lig, looking salads with fruit line Mrs, Caldwell. discussed garnishings, fruit accompani- ntenls, fruit specialties, table rrangements and a cheese ray, Lttneh Was served, using kite breads that some td the lull girls who Were assigned o bring thein afid different inds,ol cheese which the other iris brottght, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Cope- n land, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rodd, Miss Edith Rodd of Lon- don, Mr, and Mrs, Glen Cope- j land, Miss Jean Copeland, Mr. and Mrs, George Wheeler at- tended the barber shop con- cert in London on Friday night last, Visitors ,with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. George Wheeler and David, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rodd, Mr, and Mrs, Glen Cope- land. and Cynthia and Miss c Edith Rodd of London, b MMrs. Lawrence Copeland and urray spent Sunday with Miss s Donna Copeland in London and i Sunday evening were guest. of 1 Mrs, Dan Wilson, St, Marys. 0 A number of the WMS .ladies attended the fall .rally held at '1 Friday Kirkton on .last, W Mr, and Mrs, Barry Squire ,. and family Visited With :Mrs, Ethel Squire• at. Granton op a Sunday, t Halloween is just around. tits corner and here is hoping !or fine Weather so the young e assies and laddies calf Make 1. ,thea' annual calls', Watcli oufi, k tor the spooksl g • ber Rebekah Lodge last Wed- nesday evening. At the request of the chil- dren's shelter al, Goderich the Christmas gifts will be col- lected at the meeting on Nov- ember. 1 for the Shelter. Arrangements were made for the baseball. banquet, Nov- ember 10 and the Grand Mas- ter's banquet, November 20 to which the members are cater- ing in th.e arena. The committee appointed to arrange the baseball banquet are Mrs. Lorne Chapman, Mrs. E. Chipchase, Mrs. Ed Cor- bett and Mrs. A. Orr. Com.- tnittee for the Grand Master's banquet.: Mrs. Clarence Vol- land, Mrs. Hugh McEwen and Mrs. A, Orr. To canvass for UNICEF The pupils of .Hensall Public School. are once again giving up their trick or treat and going out to canvass for funds for UNICEF. The canvass will be conducted between. 3:30 p.m, and 7 p.m, on October 31, The canvassers will be wearing tags for easy identification. 4,11111111.11111*. I .ears Hensali per c l s S,ma Il rowd Presbytery YPU.. H youth Mr William Strong, of Sea• forth president •of 1't'.0 r o n County .Junior Farmers and, Peat president of Seaforth Jun - 'or Farmers, Was guest speak- er at the meeting of Kipper East Women's Institute held in SS 10 School, Tuckersmith, on Wednesday evening, October 18. He showed slides with a corn.- mentary of his trip oqt west this summer, slides of local pictures and pictures of a soil excursion in the Blenheim .area.. Mr, Strong won the trip out west through his achleveme at in 4-1-3 club work. He was in- troduced by Mrs. Campbell Eyre and thanked by Mrs. Robert Bell, Roll call was answored by a clipping of agricultural in- terest and the motto, "The love of the land is a love that lies deep in the breast of man," was given by Mrs. R. Gemmell, • Reports .of Huron County WI rally held at Elimville were submitted by Mrs. William. Kyle, and London Area Con- vention by Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mrs. Alex McGregor, Plans were ,laid for a draw on a Christmas cake for which tickets will be sold; a euchre and danceDecember 1 seem S and _b family night in November. A. quartette composed of Mrs. William Kyle, Mrs, Ken Mc- Kay, Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner and Mrs. Bruce McGregor, with Mrs, Ross Broadfoot at the piano, sang two numbers, Mrs, W, J, F. Bell gave cour- tesy .remarks. President Mrs. fames Drummond Presided for the business and Mrs. Eyre for the program, Luncheon was served by Mrs, ,T, Lostell, Mrs. James Mac- Naughton, acNaughton, Mrs. Ross Chapman and Mrs. Winston. Workman. Marks birthday at dinner social Mr. John Passmore cele- brated his 83rd .birthday over the weekend with a family din- ner at the New Commercial Hotel, Thirty-three members of his family attended the cele- bration and sat down to a turkey dinner topped with an anniversary cake, Mr. Passmore was the re- cipient of many gifts and con- gratulatory messages. Following the dinner a socia], time was spent at the home of the celebrant. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William McLeanand. family, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore and family, Delhi; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne C, Elder and fam- ily, Hamilton; Rev. and Mrs. Robert Passmore and family, Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Passmore and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Doug Barnes and family, all of Aylmer; Mrs. Peart Passmore and Norrna, Hensall; Miss Sharon Smith, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Ron P. Pass- more, London. •District relatives fete Hensall lady Mrs. Emalie Parker was hon- oredat a birthday party at the home of her son-in-law and. daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Cudmore on Thursday eve- ning, the occasion being her 88th birthday, Immediate relatives attend- ed. from Mitchell, Grand. Bend, London, Hensall, Chiselhurst, Kippen and Exeter, Mrs. R. Veldhoen of OwJ lly erlend, Holland, spent the past week a guest a. Mr, and Mrs. Sim Roobol, Mrs.,Veldhoen has been in Canada .since .June yis• Ming her son Cornelius at, Downsview, near Toronto, and expects to return to j-jolland in ;December, Mrs, Laird Mickle and Airs. Florence Joynt spent Tuesday of last week in Kitchener visit- ing the former's daughter and. son^in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and David, Mr, ,and Mrs, Asa Deeves spent the weekend with rela- tives in ,Clinton, Miss Ruth. Smale spent the weekend n•�> e e d with Cpl. and A4i.. E, Borden, Darryl, Shelley and Sharon, at RCAF Station Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Perce lr7tillips, Toronto, were weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs, Fred ,Beer, Attending the Byre Baxter wedding at 51, Stephen's Ang- lican Church, Arkona, on Sat- urday from Hensall and: dis- trict were Mr, and Mrs, Camp- bell Eyre, Mr, and Mrs, Ger- ald Bell, Mrs, William, Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Upshall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobi, Don and Bill Brock; Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee; Bruce - field, Mr, and Mrs, Lindsay Eyre; Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Georgee Tinney, Mr. and Mrs. . Ben Tinney; St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Horner Tinney, Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Eyre, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Eyre. Prior to leaving for :Exeter where she has takenup resi- dence Miss Eliza Newell was presented, with a gift by her neighbors. Mr. and. Mrs, Roland Van stone and family visited. on Sunday with the latter's moth- er, Mrs, Brown of Egntond- v. Mr, and. Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kyle, Suzanne a n d Douglas, spent the weekend in Port Huron, Mich. Mr, and. Mrs. Lorne Hay Linda and Keith, took up resi- dence on. Saturday in their new home in the new housing subdivision. Mr, and. Mrs, William 1iiickle, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Knight, Mr. and. Mrs. John Heal, Mr, and Mrs. William Clement, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jinks, Mr, and Mrs. William Fuss, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Drysdale at- tended the Fall Council meet- ing of the Kinsmen. of. District No. 1, held at Kitchener when the Kitchener - Waterloo Kins- men club were the hosts for the weekend. Approximately 650 attended. Mr, and; Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela and Sheila, of London, were weekend, visitors with 'Mr. and. Mrs. John Henderson and family. Mrs. 'Henry Whittaker recent- ly visited withher sons and daughters -in -.law and their fam- iles, Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Walker, Windsor; Mr, and. Mrs, How- ard Walker, London, and also visited at the Zoo at Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap- man and Rod visited over the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe De.Loge, in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chafle and son, of Mitchell, were re- cent visitors with Mrs. Chaffe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett and Al. Mrs. Edna. Corbett was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Parker and Catharine at Kippen, Mr. John. Hudson returned home after receiving treat- ment at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. 111rs, basil Edwards is :spend ing two week yisitieg with rel atives at Lindsay, Jerry MgClineheys on staff of the .flank of Montreal, is taking a two -weeks .special banking course in Toronto, Mrs. Campbell Eyre, Kipper ,and Mrs, Ray Lee, Seaforth 'attended a shower 'recently in London for Miss Nellie Baxter, ;of Arkona, bride of Saturday, '.October 21,. Mrs, Catherine Redden, who. can claim. distinction to 94 de- scendants, including 10 sons, two daughter, 40 grandchildren and 42: great-grandehildren, will on Tuesday, October 31 quietly .n r t observe S1.s bri ltd her t t a Mx: Y s 1-ledden is in failing health and confined to her room. Mr, Gary Seaton, ,of Brock, vi Ile is spending e a k ith ,we W his sister and brother-in-law, Rev, and Mrs. D. R. MacDon- ald and family, at the Presby- terian Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis uogarth, Susan :and Lanny, of Oakville, were weekend guests with Miss Greta Lammie. Mrs. Lou Simpson, Mrs. R. L Paterson, Mrs, E. Sproat, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Gus Voth in Detroit, Mi- chigan. The Hensall Kinsmen. Club is sponsoring a Hallowe'en party for the children of Hensall and district s ct Tuesday, October 31. There will he a parade from the town. hall to the arena. at 7 p.m., headed by a local hand. Films will be shown and prizesfor best t r cos im.es given; also free pop and hot dogs for the children. This week in at Kin4- evert -0-:.,1405-t at carme orty five young licople ,A a t 1 n t a a P• b e . . on i d e I�r M... i s. i , a Alan A � 7 y o y r .ett >� n a. f , o G1 the p , the d C, at atmel n _re s e• a Mr .kris ilaYt. r t?', d v' s, :.Mar rn Arnett,. a grade 3 pupil at Hensallbhp rch rfgr their, anrni pr e lic school was ,the lucky yyin,' y cry a . ober ll2 C n S d , October 22, draw at the :Old Time Carnival Mervyn McKinney, "eeslva.- held Friday evening at the tel' presided for the meeting,: n arena. Chief Constable E,:B. with Maryy Scott of Win haw., Davis drewth . winningand Fred lYde and Jim Dougall e ticket, of Hensall participating in a Cash and, fowl bingo, games short worship servipe, of chance, and dancing were I N. umerous comntlttees were the highlights of the .evening.Iformed to look ;after future Proceeds will be used for wel-:events that are staged within fare work, I the Presbytery during the year. Although the carnival was at- Carol Brown and Wayne Love tended by over 200 including of Hensall were elected the Many children Inat Kinsmen' Y he K sme tfor ].961.62 for the re were disappoineed at the ab- bytery. pres., ,scenes of the adults. President Mervyn McKinneys 1 Teeswater and Betty ,Ann Lapp, !secretary of Wingham, were !elected o trepresentliuro - n lie to newlywedsMaitland at mid -winter council in January of the Synod of Ham- ner of .a CCM .bicycle in a un. aY Winchelsea � yea sy MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Freem an: :Horne, Kay, Ruth and Ray- mond. and Mr. Blair Grubbe visited on Sunday at Green- ock. Mr. and Mrs. .Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton and Mr. Grant Gilfillan. of Exeter visit- ed on. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barb- ara. Bobby Clarke, while walking through the bush on Sunday, found a stem of ripe red rasp- berries just like they would he in. July, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern andfamily visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Hern andfamily of Sunshine Line. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Clarke, Bobby and Eugene visited. on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Newton Clarke. at social evening Ilton -London PYPS. A enjoyable Next council meeting; for Hu - held in Kinloug'h on January 21, Hu - .An enloya a evening was ron-Maitland Presbytery will be spent at the homeof Mrs. Pearl Shaddick Monday ,eve -,2962, Hing when a number 01 friends ; Hensall Society served Iuneh gathered to honor Mr. and; at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Asa Deeves, who were recently married, The evening was spent in and a carving set, by Mrs. contests after which a mock Shaddick, An address was read wedding was presented by Mfrs, by Mrs, Chipchase, Mr, peeves George Hess, Mrs, Gittis, Mrs, made a fitting reply. Norval. ,Reid, Mrs. E Chip - chase, se, Mrs. Eva Parker, er Mrs, s , Archie MacGregor and Mrs.! Edna. Corbett, Mrs. Hess sang, a solo. 311!r. and Mrs, Deeves were j presented witha kitchen stool, Sugar and spice — Continued from page 4 shot at the white "flag" of a deer, strolls up to claim his quarry, and learns that he has. just shot the cap off a hunter, whose "flag" was a Kleenex into whichhe was blowing his nose? •* * it Who can point the finger when this hunter hears the snarl of a sabre -tooth tiger, drops to one knee, and. cool as only * born killer can be, let's go with both barrels, right through the rear tire of the tractor the farmer has been trying to get started, just the other side of that copse? Preach on, you editors, But you're wasting your time. There's no thrill in life to equal that of creeping through the woods on a freezing fall day, with the birdshot rip p in g through the leaves just above your head, the high-powered shells slamming into the tree four inches left of your heart, and the hope that you may get him the next time he lifts his head. 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